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Times Sophia Grace And Rosie Proved They Were Total Stars

If you're new, Subscribe! → Grace Brownlee and Rosie McClelland are two adorable British girls who rose to fame when they recreated their own version of Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" in 2011. Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres saw the clip and invited them onto her show. That appearance launched the girls' careers as tutu-wearing YouTube personalities and talk show frequenters. They've since appeared regularly on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and hosted several red carpet events, rubbing elbows with all sorts of celebs — and becoming celebs themselves in the process. The tiny twosome have also written books, released a movie, and created their own dolls, and Sophia Grace has a blossoming music career. From rapping with Minaj to sipping tea with Justin Bieber, here are some of the girls' best on-screen moments...

Meeting Nicki Minaj | 0:42

Tearing it up at Toys 'R' Us | 1:19

The AMAs, part one | 1:54

Grammys Museum takeover | 2:29

Tea time with the beliebers | 2:54

Hosting the Grammys red carpet | 3:31

Meeting actual princesses | 3:57

Becoming big sisters | 4:26

Returning to Ellen | 4:55

Taking the AMAs by storm | 5:27

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